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Variation in relapse frequency and the transmission potential of Plasmodium vivax malaria [PDF]
There is substantial variation in the relapse frequency of Plasmodium vivax malaria, with fast-relapsing strains in tropical areas, and slow-relapsing strains in temperate areas with seasonal ...
Michael T White +2 more
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Growing evidence of Plasmodium vivax across malaria-endemic Africa [PDF]
Effective malaria control strategies require an accurate understanding of the epidemiology of locally transmitted Plasmodium species. Compared to Plasmodium falciparum infection, Plasmodium vivax has a lower asexual parasitaemia, forms dormant liver ...
Katherine A Twohig +2 more
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Plasmodium Vivax Associated Myocarditis [PDF]
Plasmodium infection in human beings is often associated with complications. Complications such as cerebral malaria, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute kidney injury and cardiac complications including myocarditis, pericarditis and hypoglycaemia ...
Ajinkya A Sonambekar +4 more
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Analysis of Global Research on Malaria and Plasmodium vivax [PDF]
Background: Malaria is one of the infectious diseases of greatest interest to the scientific community and of greatest concern to international health authorities.
José Antonio Garrido-Cárdénas +2 more
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Multiple cerebral microbleeds in two cases of Plasmodium vivax malaria
Cerebral malaria is a commonly encountered complication associated with Plasmodium falciparum malaria. However, it is rare with Plasmodium vivax malaria. We report magnetic resonance imaging findings in two cases of P. vivax malaria.
Ankita Shah +2 more
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Background & objectives: Malaria is the most common parasitic infection in children and the most common cause of mortality by vector-borne disease in tropical countries.
Venkatesh Badugu +2 more
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Insights into the elimination of vivax malaria in China
Background Malaria is caused by multiple parasitic species of the genus Plasmodium. Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread and poses challenges in elimination due to its unique biological and epidemiological characteristics.
Fang Huang, Li Zhang, Zhi-Gui Xia
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Myocarditis associated with malarial fever: An unusual presentation
Malaria is endemic in India and complicated malaria is usually caused by Plasmodium (P) falciparum, but Plasmodium vivax can also cause life-threatening conditions in some cases.
Anoop Kumar +5 more
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Complexity of malaria transmission dynamics in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium vivax are protozoan parasites that can cause malaria in humans. They are genetically indistinguishable from, respectively, Plasmodium brasilianum and Plasmodium simium, i.e.
Ana Maria Ribeiro de Castro Duarte +21 more
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Disease progression in Plasmodium knowlesi malaria is linked to variation in invasion gene family members. [PDF]
Emerging pathogens undermine initiatives to control the global health impact of infectious diseases. Zoonotic malaria is no exception. Plasmodium knowlesi, a malaria parasite of Southeast Asian macaques, has entered the human population. P.
A Berry +61 more
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